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The phone doesn’t ring; you have nowhere to go; and you keep hoping to meet the right one. You know that you are not the
The phone doesn’t ring; you have nowhere to go; and you keep hoping to meet the right one. You know that you are not the
The Golan Heights—The early morning air was crisp with a calming scent, and as the sun settled over the basalt plateaus to the east, the
Now that Lag B’Omer is here, the attention of the New Jersey Jewish music scene turns toward spring and summer concerts. And in the realm
Ah, the mystery of sleep. I remember when I would stay in my college dorm for the weekend; I would go to sleep Friday night
Kiryat Moshe, Jerusalem—One of the biggest misconceptions in the modern world involves death. In the United States, the biggest causes of death are believed to
New York—Rabbi Dr. Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff, professor of rabbinic literature at YU’s Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Institute came to town recently to be celebrated at
When I think of the halachic issues of paint, my first thought is leaving one corner of a room unfinished. But given the imperative to
Dr. Gary P. Zola sees an inextricable connection between American Jewish history, American history, and global Jewish history. “The study of the Jewish experience in
The U.S. Constitution confers U.S. citizenship upon persons born within the U.S., but also grants it to specific individuals born outside the U.S. The U.S.
Long flights across many time zones often leave us feeling fatigued, sleepy, irritable and generally out of sorts. And it’s not just because of poor
Just several months since Israel and the European Union officially signed their historic “Open Skies” travel agreement, providing all European and Israeli airlines with equal
Sociology influences medicine more than we like to admit. One only needs to look at the history of psychiatric disorders—a term used broadly here to